News from Other Nests 2021
2022
CAPTIVA OSPREYS - Andy & Lena
I'd been posting in "Forum Friends", here's a snap brought over, for the sake of starting this thread with something!
IMAGICAT
Re V2's colouring
"JudyB" has posted on the Hancock forum:
I sent some screenshots of him to David Hancock and Myles Lamont, and got this answer from Myles (who is also in British Columbia): Judging by the tail colour, I would suggest these are just stained feathers. Depending on where the bird is foraging/bathing, the water bodies around parts of Florida I would imagine can be full of tannins and perhaps staining the feathers. We often have birds with discolored feathers up here too depending on what they get into. That would be my immediate guess. Nothing screams of melanism to me.
© American Eagle Foundation, www.eagles.org AEF - NEFL
BTW - Here's a snap showing difference in size (for those wondering if he could possibly be a she):
Unknown said:Red 'Bellied' woody P !,well, could have fooled me ..... it's lovely but looks like a Red headed woody P to me. Still, what do I know
We went thru this last season, CIRRUS I remember showing you a better shot of the Red-bellied but I don't think I showed a Red-headed (which is one I don't remember seeing on-cam):
SW Florida Bald Eagles
I have decided to discontinue monitoring this nest:
(1) I need to save storage space;
(2) Lady Hawk does very comprehensive videos for this nest (as well as some others but not NEFL), and now she's started adding "chapters" to make it eaier/quicker to navigate their rather lengthy length
My swansong is yesterday's youngster in Harriet's attic for 25 minutes or so - apparently it was M15 incubating and mildly protesting:
Maybe a tiny bit younger than this one?
You are a wonder Scylla. Simply super shots and frames and so much informational data - terrific, I really appreciate it all . Thank you
NE Florida Bald Eagles
I've skipped a couple of days thru either pressure of work or mental debility.
Still no Samson, and yesterday morning (Wednesday, 07 December) saw our first Gabby/V2 mating on cam. He seems to have settled himself in and has been accepted. As I responded to a YouTuber's disappointment, "It's her hormones' fault".
This covers the whole day, 9 minutes long :(((
V2 got hit by a Barred Owl yesterday morning - it was all a blur:
That was really quite sweet ! The pair have quite a vocabulary and I expect that isn't' all of it . Thanks Scyllla
Port Lincoln AustraliaZoe is taking her first diving lessons
https://ospreycam.net
V2 didn't return yesterday to keep Gabby company. She did a lovely fly-in at lunchtime:
Last night the cam zoomed in on Gabby's clenched toe-fist:
Getting ready for get-go:
She's "just so":
Late lunchtime, V2 turned up, hung around a bit, flew off as Gabby wasn't there:
09 December
Here's a video from AEF's channel, showing intimacy between V2 and Gabrielle:
10 December
V2 not seen, we now have another male (it is thought) called V3! Here are some uncomprehensive highlights from his day:
Brought his lunch to the nest!
Gabby did not return after this encounter, V3 is sleeping on the nest: